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Lorry loses its load of wind turbine gearbox Great Yarmouth

They're running this one on a static load test.

Roadtrain loading cement at Halliburtons bulk plant at Moomba, South Australia

 

Bristol International Balloon Fiesta August 2011.

Load structures,Carmelo Formation, Point Lobos, CA.

Description: Loading canoes and equipment for a trip.

 

Date: 1960s-1970s

 

Item: PUC.PIC.Biology_292

 

Photograph from Pacific Union College Archives & Special Collections photographs, filed under Department of Biology--Albion Biological Field Station.

New stock, some of them still warm from the ink dryer thing.

Page 2 journaling reads:

here we are at the Cancun airport! It was a very busy place! I remember feeling confused and overwhelmed by different people calling out resort name. I remember Evan being annoyed someone wanted to carry his suitcase. "I can carry my own suitcase!" He said.We finally got on the right bus. I can see I looked pretty tired.Brittany was grinning from ear to ear. It is a dream of her's to travel. Once at the hotel, the first thing for the guys to check is to see what channels we get.We were welcomed by drinks for all!

 

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Our first walk down to the beach! This was the first of many more. I love the feeling of the first time to explore a place...You can see Evan just taking it all in!

Rollei 35 S

Kodak Pro Image100

Bangkok Thailand

July 2017

Loading at Gillingham For Portugal 29.9.2014

Loading Kodak 400TX black and white film onto my Canon AE1

At Load gig at the Bull & Gate, Kentish Town, London.

Load area from Horizons at EPCOT Center. This image was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel 2000 and the negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner.

This is a Norscot lowbed and Tonkin tractor with a First Gear load.

A sketch of one of the massive Caterpillar loaders for sale a couple of blocks from my office. While I was sketching, I realized that it needed color, but that hitting it with watercolor would buckle the paper in my sketchbook, so I gave my highlighter pen a shot.

 

Pen and ink with highlighter pen.

Journaling reads:

It is amazing how calming the color of water and sky can be...These blue chairs spoke relaxation to us.Not a care in the world as we laid on our chairs. Our biggest concern was when the next time to eat was and make sure we didn't get sun burnt. All other concerns were left at home...

In service due to Guildford depot flooding over Christmas, Arriva Kent & Surrey 5927 (P927 MKL) loads at Royal Surrey County Hospital on park and ride service 802.

 

Egerton Road, Guildford, Surrey.

This is shot as I load my bronica with an extremely expired slide film. I wonder what the pictures will look like.

Also, this will be a testdrive for the 180mm zenzanon. I managed to find very few examples shot with it which is very surprising considering its worth and the fact that it was supposedly designed by schneider. I'll try to fix this imbalance : )

Loading salt at the Maryland State Highway Administration's Fairland Shop on December 10, 2013. Please visit our official Facebook page for more storm photos.

Cat 990G Cemex Dove Holes

 

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A backhoe loader, also called a loader backhoe, digger, or colloquially shortened to backhoe, is a heavy equipment vehicle that consists of a tractor fitted with a shovel/bucket on the front and a small backhoe on the back. Due to its (relatively) small size and versatility, backhoe loaders are very common in urban engineering and small construction projects (such as building a small house, fixing urban roads, etc.).

load pannel on a dead train....

More box loaders from the Alameda docks near the Webster St. tube

This is the loading screen. The app only takes a couple seconds to load, but I think some sort of visual treat is nicer than just seeing a screenshot of the app while it loads. We made sure not to use it for any sort of self promotion.

Had a break from fuel for a couple days

Two Calvin & Hobbes pages in one LOAD? Is it possible I'm a wee bit obsessed? :)

 

journaling:

Ah, my childhood. The days of the comics section in the newspaper. They were, of course, the best part of the paper. (Meanwhile, my kids are asking: what's a comic strip? You mean like webcomics? But what's a newspaper?) Every day - rows of black and white strips, and then on Sundays, big color ones.

   

One day, while living in Berlin, we discovered a new strip in the military paper, by Bill Watterson, called

      

Calvin and Hobbes. (It's even possible that it was when it first came out, or close to it.) I don't remember the first strip we ever read, except that we liked it and wanted to read more.

   

I do remember when we first read this Sunday strip, the bedbug one. I remember how hard we laughed, doubled over helplessly (because of course, we said, "Don't let the bedbugs bite" all the time at bedtime). I remember Dad trying to explain the Kafka joke at the beginning. Dad cut it out of the paper and put it up on the frig. We read Calvin and Hobbes religiously after that, and bought every collection book we could find. Chris and I would act out scenes from the strips, or just sit together with the books, reading them aloud, taking turns with the parts.

   

Years later, in college, I made my dad a Father's Day card by going to the library and photocopying all the strips I could find where Calvin gives his dad a hard time (and sometimes the other way around) and pasting them into a giant card. There are still various "Calvinisms" in our family banter, exchanges like, "What do you say?" followed by, "Sounds like a barge coming through!" or "While I'm dreaming, I'd like a pony."

   

The bedbug strip stayed up on the frig for years and years, through at least six moves, getting more yellowed and tattered as time passed. It never failed to bring a smile to my face. It has since disintegrated, no doubt - I think it's time to put up a new copy.

 

Supplies:

font: Typical Writer, Calvin and Hobbes

Bus stop on P Street NW, Washington, DC.

Unloading a hold full of Snow Crab. For those familiar with Deadliest Catch, this would be Opilea. I love trying to capture the culture of the fishermen in Nova Scotia any time I can.

With all the dreary weather we have been having I am so ready for a little sunshine!

 

Scrapping with Liz- Traditional Temps I

Franziska Altmann- Bring on the Sun

Scrap Orchard kit - Slice of Life

Captivated Visions - In Her Teens

Amy Stoffel - Captivated

Julie Bullock - Just Beachy

SuzyQScraps - Stitch Hiccups I

Ziggle Designs - Boys of Summer

Studio Flergs - Dreaming of Spring freebie and In Bloom Glitters

Alpha by SuzyQScraps - Journey 365

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